180 gram vinyl, Limited to 500 units... Clear/ Transparent. This is the German import pressing via Cargo Records Germany... We will only have 50 of these. The download will be released on September 30th, 2016.Includes digital pre-order of Crossyears. You get 1 track now (streaming via the free Bandcamp app and also available as a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more), plus the complete album the moment it's released.shipping out on or around September 30, 2016edition of 500

180 gram vinyl, Limited to 500 units... Red & White Splatter. This is the German import pressing via Cargo Records Germany... We will only have a handful of these. The download will be released on September 25th, 2015.Includes digital pre-order of Feral. You get 1 track now (streaming via the free Bandcamp app and also available as a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more), plus the complete album the moment it's released.shipping out on or around 25 September 2015edition of 500

180 gram vinyl, Limited to 500 units... Orange. This is the German import pressing via Cargo Records Germany... We will only have 100 of these. The download will be released on June 23rd, 2015.Includes digital pre-order of Into Your Mind. You get 1 track now (streaming via the free Bandcamp app and also available as a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more), plus the complete album the moment it's released.shipping out on or around 23 June 2015

As far as I know, Thin Lizzy and Hawkwind never played together, but if they did and had a late night jam session Lo Pan’s Sasquanaut might have been the result. This was originally released on another label but when Small Stone signed the band they did some remixing and remastered the whole thing. Never heard the original, but this sounds great. Vocals have a nice distorted halo around them and the band crushes while it swings. They can get kind of trippy at times like Mick Bolton era UFO but never to the point of pointless noodling.- WoodyThe Ripple Effect

180 gram vinyl, deluxe jacket and poly-lined sleeves. Limited to 250 Black, 250 Transparent Red... THIS IS A PRE-ORDER... Items are estimated to be in stock around July 30th, 2014.The Conjuring is a swampadelic fuzz grooved monster... A heavy-riff/heavy-jam blast of a time – the kind of record that turns the vaguely interested into converts and that makes the corners on squares look even sharper. Guitarist/vocalist Kent Stump, bassist Tim Wilson and drummer/backing vocalist Michael Walter are jazz-combo tight and their roll is easy and natural, like you remember Fu Manchu being, but bigger-sounding and in the case of The Conjuriing, darker as well...

180 gram vinyl, deluxe jacket and poly-lined sleeves. Limited to 250 Black, 250 Transparent Red... THIS IS A PRE-ORDER... Items are estimated to be in stock around July 30th, 2014.The Conjuring is a swampadelic fuzz grooved monster... A heavy-riff/heavy-jam blast of a time – the kind of record that turns the vaguely interested into converts and that makes the corners on squares look even sharper. Guitarist/vocalist Kent Stump, bassist Tim Wilson and drummer/backing vocalist Michael Walter are jazz-combo tight and their roll is easy and natural, like you remember Fu Manchu being, but bigger-sounding and in the case of The Conjuriing, darker as well...

As far as I know, Thin Lizzy and Hawkwind never played together, but if they did and had a late night jam session Lo Pan’s Sasquanaut might have been the result. This was originally released on another label but when Small Stone signed the band they did some remixing and remastered the whole thing. Never heard the original, but this sounds great. Vocals have a nice distorted halo around them and the band crushes while it swings. They can get kind of trippy at times like Mick Bolton era UFO but never to the point of pointless noodling.- WoodyThe Ripple Effect

As far as I know, Thin Lizzy and Hawkwind never played together, but if they did and had a late night jam session Lo Pan’s Sasquanaut might have been the result. This was originally released on another label but when Small Stone signed the band they did some remixing and remastered the whole thing. Never heard the original, but this sounds great. Vocals have a nice distorted halo around them and the band crushes while it swings. They can get kind of trippy at times like Mick Bolton era UFO but never to the point of pointless noodling.- WoodyThe Ripple Effect